-
Gwerclas usually refers to a
former castle and
farmstead close to
Cymmer in the
parish of
Llangar in the
ancient cantref of Edeyrnion, Wales. It is now...
- "Hughes of
Gwerclas" for
Humphrey Hughes, the son of Hugh ap
William after 1546. Over a
century later it is
Thomas Hughes, the "Esquire of
Gwerclas and Hendreforfydd"...
- by Ifor
Williams Trailers. The
Berwyn range can be
reached from here.
Gwerclas Hall is
situated approximately 1 mile (1.5 km) north-west of
Cynwyd village...
- part of the
lands of the
barons of
Edeirnion (see
Hughes of
Gwerclas) who
ruled from
Gwerclas Castle. The
Lordship of Rhug
contained the
townships of Aber...
-
derivative branches; the
House of Yale (Yale family) and the
Hughes of
Gwerclas, who act as co-representatives of the dynasty. They are also the co-representatives...
- the
House of Yale (Yale family) of Plas-yn-Yale, and the
Hughes of
Gwerclas of
Gwerclas,
native royal families of the
Mathrafal dynasty.
Their coat of arms...
- in the
county of Merioneth, is a
dormant title used by the
Hughes of
Gwerclas, the
senior male-line
descendants of
Prince Owain Brogyntyn,
youngest son...
- the
Trevor family of
Brynkinallt and the
Myddelton family. The
Hughes of
Gwerclas, a
family descended from the
ancient kings of
Powys Fadog, also
lived in...
- combined, as
shown in this
example of the
quartered arms of
Hughes of
Gwerclas,
which gives a
broad overview of
Welsh heraldry. The arms are quarterly...
- Denbighshire,
Wales The
Baron of Cymmer-yn-Edeirnion Historically,
until 16th century,
Gwerclas Castle,
later Pen-y-Clawdd near Chirk, Denbighshire, Wales...